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Oranj is a fusion sushi bar at BRBN in West Edmonton Mall. For those with special dietary needs or have a palate for something different, they offer soy paper and brown rice as substitutes to seaweed and white rice. Interesting combinations distinguishes it from other sushi restaurants. Not for hardcore sushi lovers who expect traditional sushi.

Cafe De Tropika is a Hong Kong style cafe located on the south side of the city. You’ll find Hong Kong comfort foods such as French toast, milk tea, baked rice dishes, and foods only unique to a Cantonese cafe experience.

Amy Quon is a Woman of Vision and her family has run one the longest serving Chinese restaurant in Edmonton. The Lingnan is not only a place for Chinese dining, but is deserving to be an Edmonton institution. The various food enterprises the family has operated has been featured in several TV series of their own. Located in the basement Food Court of Scotia Place, Chicken For Lunch cannot be mistaken for any other when…

For a city in a province with no coastline, Edmonton has an unusually high number of sushi restaurants. However, Izakaya Tomo is nothing compared to any other in town. They serve Japanese Tapas and it’s quite refreshing. On top of that, they have hands down the best desserts at a Japanese restaurant in Edmonton because they’re artisan crafted to perfection. Don’t believe me? They’re 2015’s Avenue Magazine pick for best Japanese Restaurant.

Look no further than DaDeO if you and your wife want some alone time free from the kids. DaDeO is adults only, but it’s so much fun. Good Southern Creole food for the soul. And a flaming Bananas Foster dessert? Yes, please!

Sapporo is one of the few All You Can Eat sushi restaurants in the city that dish out decent quality food and, most importantly, a clean environment. They have a large selection of both raw and cooked foods so you can invite everyone for a good dining experience. You can also order off the menu if you won’t want to be too full.

A video featuring local musician Joyce Chan took an entire year to film, literally. The concept covers all four seasons in the city, and that was why it was a long production to put together. The project was a product of the Faith Rock Star 3 series where Zadok Wu came out as the winner. Joyce Chan was the runner-up in the competition. Due to Wu being out of the country, the series opted to spend…

After Northlands dropped Klondike Days in favour of Capital Ex, they’ve struggled to return to their old Klondike Days attendance numbers. With a failed Capital Ex branding, they finally ditched it in 2012. These are 3 highlights from the last Capital Ex ever. The video fatures the Sam Roberts Band, midway, and fireworks from above the grounds.